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Down and Out, on the Road : The Homeless in American History

معرفی کتاب «Down and Out, on the Road : The Homeless in American History» نوشتهٔ Kenneth L. Kusmer، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Covering the entire period from the colonial era to the late twentieth century, this book is the first scholarly history of the homeless in America. Drawing on sources that include records of charitable organizations, sociological studies, and numerous memoirs of formerly homeless persons, Kusmer demonstrates that the homeless have been a significant presence on the American scene for over two hundred years. He probes the history of homelessness from a variety of angles, showing why people become homeless; how charities and public authorities dealt with this social problem; and the diverse ways in which different class, ethnic, and racial groups perceived and responded to homelessness. Kusmer demonstrates that, despite the common perception of the homeless as a deviant group, they have always had much in common with the average American.Focusing on the millions who suffered downward mobility, __Down and Out, On the Road__ provides a unique view of the evolution of American society and raises disturbing questions about the repeated failure to face and solve the problem of homelessness.

covering The Entire Period From The Colonial Era To The Late Twentieth Century, This Book Is The First Scholarly History Of The Homeless In America. Drawing On Sources That Include Records Of Charitable Organizations, Sociological Studies, And Numerous Memoirs Of Formerly Homeless Persons, Kusmer Demonstrates That The Homeless Have Been A Significant Presence On The American Scene For Over Two Hundred Years. He Probes The History Of Homelessness From A Variety Of Angles, Showing Why People Become Homeless; How Charities And Public Authorities Dealt With This Social Problem; And The Diverse Ways In Which Different Class, Ethnic, And Racial Groups Perceived And Responded To Homelessness. Kusmer Demonstrates That, Despite The Common Perception Of The Homeless As A Deviant Group, They Have Always Had Much In Common With The Average American.

focusing On The Millions Who Suffered Downward Mobility, down And Out, On The Road Provides A Unique View Of The Evolution Of American Society And Raises Disturbing Questions About The Repeated Failure To Face And Solve The Problem Of Homelessness.

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homelessness Is Not Only A Contemporary Phenomenon In The U.s. According To This Well-researched And Engrossing History. While Many Readers Will Be Familiar With The Hobos And Box-car Riders Of The 1920s And The Post-depression World Of Transient Skid Row Inhabitants, Kusmer Has Uncovered A Complex Sociology That Transforms How We View U.s. Culture And History In The 19th And Early 20th Centuries. Kusmer Examines Overarching Social Conditions And Structures Such As A Condemnatory U.s. Protestant Work-ethic Response To Homelessness, And Why Workhouse Solutions Do Not Deal With Underlying Economic Issues. The Mythologies Of The Tramp As Criminal, Pedophile Seducer And Disease Carrier Are Examined And Taken Apart. But Kusmer Is At His Best When Describing The Specifics Of People's Lives, From The Wandering Poor And Sturdy Beggars Of Colonial Times To The Creation Of The Tramp After The Civil War, The Social Position Of Penniless Jewish Scholars On New York's Lower East Side In The 1890s, And The Political Ramifications Of Unemployment As Manifested In Coxey's Army's 1894 March On Washington. Drawing Upon Sociological Studies, Reports From Charitable Institutions, The Novels Of William Dean Howell And Stephen Crane, And The Music Of Blues Writer And Singer Ida Cox, Kusmer Has Produced A Book That Is Highly Engaging, Emotionally Absorbing, And Historically Consequential. (dec.) Forecast: Unfortunately, Homelessness Is Not Likely To Be A Front-burner Issue In The Coming Months, And The Lack Of Substantive Coverage Of Wwii And Beyond Further Limits The Book's Contemporary Reach. But Its Scholarly Basis Should Make It A Must For Most Campus Libraries, Particularly Those Strong Insociology And Urban Studies. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Covering the entire period, from the colonial era to the late-20th century, this book charts the history of the homeless in America. Drawing on sources that include records of charitable organizations, sociological studies, and numerous memoirs of formerly homeless persons, Kusmer demonstrates that the homeless have been a significant presence on the American scene for over 200 years. He probes the history of homelessness from a variety of angles, showing why people become homeless; how charities and public authorities dealt with this social problem; and the diverse ways in which different class, ethnic, and racial groups perceived and responded to homelessness. Kusmer demonstrates that, despite the common perception of the homeless as a deviant group, they have always had much in common with the average American. Focusing on the millions who suffered downward mobility, this title provides an alternative view of the evolution of American society and raises disturbing questions about the repeated failure to face and solve the problem of homelessness From the colonial era to the late-20th century, this book charts the history of the homeless in America. Drawing on sources that include charitable organizations and personal memoirs, Kusmer shows that the homeless have been a presence on the American scene for over 200 years. PHOTOGRAPHS OF SOUP LINES AND destitute farm families making their way to California during the Great Depression have been indelibly etched on the American imagination.
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